The Story The impeachment inquiry into President Trump is ready for its public debut. By debut you mean⦠The first public hearing is happening today at 10am ET. Major news channels will cover it. Or you can always watch it live from (bless its heart) C-SPAN. Remind me what all of this is about? The focus is on a July phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. In it, Trump seemed to urge him to investigate former VP Joe Biden and his son for corruption, apparently over a Ukrainian company Biden's son had ties to. At the time of the call, the admin was withholding military aid to Ukraine. Ah yes, the famous 'quid pro quo' everyone is talking about. Not exactly. Democrats may be moving away from that language. And trying to make the case that Trump pushing for an investigation into Biden (among other things) amounts to abuse of power. Especially since Biden is a leading Democratic presidential candidate and Trump's potential rival for 2020. Ok, up to speed. Great. For weeks, the House has been holding closed-door meetings with US diplomats and other officials to learn more about the phone call, among other events. Democrats say they're finding that the Trump admin pressured career civil servants to go along with politically motivated policy. And that his actions in July could amount to bribery â an impeachable offense. Trump maintains it's perfectly legit to push countries to root out potential corruption. And that Dems are talking to second- and third-hand witnesses to make their case. Republicans are backing him up, saying the evidence for an impeachable offense just doesn't add up. So what's next? Today, the House Intelligence Committee is kicking off its first public hearings with US diplomats... George Kent, who's testified that there seemed to be a pressure campaign on Ukraine, and Bill Taylor, who's said that the release of aid seemed to be contingent on the country opening investigations, including into the Bidens And at the end of this, what happens? The goal is to finish all the hearings in the next few weeks. Based on what they find, either the House moves forward with articles of impeachment against Trump. Or...not. If they do vote to impeach, a trial will be held in the Republican-majority Senate. theSkimm Today marks a shift from private, closed-door hearings to bringing evidence in front of the real jury: the American public, who will be able to make their voices heard in 2020. |